Whatever you may have thought of it, September was only ever really going to be dominated by one game. The hype train for GTA V was a roaring locomotive that, as expected, has crushed all in its path. But there were some other games that emerged in September too. Sony Japan's striking platformer Puppeteer won us over emphatically, in turned out that Diablo III was better as a console game after all, indie gems such as MirrorMoon EP and Lone Survivor: Director's Cut proved that you don't need a massive budget to work wonders.

Honourable mentions also go out to The Creative Assembly, who crafted a gargantuan grand strategy experience that surely would have been in with a shout had it not been so terribly buggy; the re-emergence of Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers as the 16-year cult classic hit the 3DS; Daedalic dropped probably their best adventure game yet in Memoria; and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs emerged to freak us out along with Outlast.

As per usual, we've got a couple of runners-up before we hit the big one...

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers (let's just call it Soul Hackers from now on) will arrive on European 3DS from September 20th, NIS America announced today. The 1997 SEGA Saturn JRPG has been treated to a new animated intro, 30 new demons to summon, StreetPass functionality and a brand new dungeon to explore.

A downloadable eShop version will release on September 25th. Atlus fans, be aware that Etrian Odyssey IV will also launch on European 3DS later this month, and our full review will go live nearer the time.

The 3DS is now the handheld that just keeps on giving, especially if you're a fan of Japanese games. NIS America have now confirmed that cult Saturn JPRG Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner - Soul Hackers is being localised for Europe, and will arrive this Autumn on 3DS. Though not the strongest game in the series, this is yet another feather in the handheld's cap. Check out story and gameplay trailers after the break.